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Re: [OT] BB kit
I can whole hartedly recommend
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/hardware/reviews/2002/q3/sar_715.asp
I have just installed 2 of these and am replacing my 703 with one. Read
the=
review and decide for yourself.
"For its price the SAR-715 is a tough beast to beat and should prove
popula=
r as an upgrade router for people who have outgrown the simpler NAT
routers=
, or users looking for a NAT router that still lets MS Messenger
work."
What more need I say. Up and running in 15 minutes
Simon
----- Original Message -----=20
From: "Paul" <p-gale@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 8:10 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] BB kit
BT have finally set a date for ADSL here !!! So I=92ll be getting rid of
my=
Satellite system and getting a 2Mb connection. I know there=92s been a hug=
e amount of talk over the last few months about ADSL modems, routers etc
bu=
t I didn=92t really follow it and don=92t want to read through a few
hundre=
d posts! The questions I have are:
What=92s the best ADSL modem/router/firewall package out there?
I=92d like something flexible, powerful and that allows me to possibly
publ=
ish a server or two from behind the firewall. Oh, and I don=92t want it to
=
cost the earth (anything over =A31000 combined cost is definitely out).
I=92ll probably go with Eclipse or A&A.
Any ideas?
Paul.
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